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This item contains the driving engines behind "The Emularity", a collection of emulators optimized for browser viewing, including javascript/webassembly version of MAME, DOSBOX, SCRIPTED AMIGA EMULATOR, and PCE. Click on the "SHOW ALL" link to view the full collection of support files. All *.js.gz files are javascript modules executed in the browser. All .json files are configurations of the operation of the emulator.
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Emularity Team
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The goal is to provide a ubiquitous, flexible, comprehensive-as-possible emulator that will appear in as many browsers as possible without installing a plugin or runtime. While a number of emulation solutions exist that allow much of what is wanted, they nearly all require plugins and most are directed towards a single machine or small sets of machines. Currently, the most flexible runtime is current versions of Javascript, a horribly named runtime that utilizes a Turing-complete programming...
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The goal is to provide a ubiquitous, flexible, comprehensive-as-possible emulator that will appear in as many browsers as possible without installing a plugin or runtime. While a number of emulation solutions exist that allow much of what is wanted, they nearly all require plugins and most are directed towards a single machine or small sets of machines. Currently, the most flexible runtime is current versions of Javascript, a horribly named runtime that utilizes a Turing-complete programming...
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JSMESS Team
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The goal is to provide a ubiquitous, flexible, comprehensive-as-possible emulator that will appear in as many browsers as possible without installing a plugin or runtime. While a number of emulation solutions exist that allow much of what is wanted, they nearly all require plugins and most are directed towards a single machine or small sets of machines. Currently, the most flexible runtime is current versions of Javascript, a horribly named runtime that utilizes a Turing-complete programming...
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08/14
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The goal is to provide a ubiquitous, flexible, comprehensive-as-possible emulator that will appear in as many browsers as possible without installing a plugin or runtime. While a number of emulation solutions exist that allow much of what is wanted, they nearly all require plugins and most are directed towards a single machine or small sets of machines. Currently, the most flexible runtime is current versions of Javascript, a horribly named runtime that utilizes a Turing-complete programming...
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A collection of javascript engines for use by the Emularity. These are from the JSMAME emulator, which is a javascript port of MAME. Please be sure to visit EMULARITY.COM to understand use of these engines.
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emularity engine v1 2020 09 backup
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A collection of javascript engines for use by the Emularity. These are from the JSMESS emulator, which is a javascript port of MESS. Please be sure to visit EMULARITY.COM to understand use of these engines.
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JSMESS Team
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The goal is to provide a ubiquitous, flexible, comprehensive-as-possible emulator that will appear in as many browsers as possible without installing a plugin or runtime. While a number of emulation solutions exist that allow much of what is wanted, they nearly all require plugins and most are directed towards a single machine or small sets of machines. Currently, the most flexible runtime is current versions of Javascript, a horribly named runtime that utilizes a Turing-complete programming...
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Oct 1, 2013
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JSMESS
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The goal is to provide a ubiquitous, flexible, comprehensive-as-possible emulator that will appear in as many browsers as possible without installing a plugin or runtime. While a number of emulation solutions exist that allow much of what is wanted, they nearly all require plugins and most are directed towards a single machine or small sets of machines. Currently, the most flexible runtime is current versions of Javascript, a horribly named runtime that utilizes a Turing-complete programming...
Topics: Emulator, Emulation, Mess
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DOSBox is an open source DOS emulator designed for running old games. Emscripten compiles C/C++ code to JavaScript. This is a version of DOSBox which can be compiled with Emscripten to run in a web browser. It allows running old DOS games and other DOS programs in a web browser. DOSBox is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See the COPYING file for more information.
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Configuration files for JSMESS usage by Internet Archive for easier use of keyboard and other settings.
Topics: JSMESS, configuration, Keyboard
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A gathering of work related files to JSMESS process and effort.